The photographer stands at a relatively close position to the right front of the exhibit, capturing the photo from a level angle. The composition uses a central framing technique, placing the exhibit at the center of the frame. A mid-range focal length lens is used to clearly display the details of the crown decoration.

Additional tips:
①Turn off the phone's flash to prevent strong light reflection from damaging the cultural relics and affecting the photographic effect;
②Be mindful to avoid having tourists or clutter in the frame, maintaining a clean and uncluttered image.

Shaanxi Archaeology Museum – Li Chui Crown Ornament

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Northeast side of the intersection of Wen Yuan South Road and Zhongnan Avenue, Chang'an District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

The photographer stands at a relatively close position to the right front of the exhibit, capturing the photo from a level angle. The composition uses a central framing technique, placing the exhibit at the center of the frame. A mid-range focal length lens is used to clearly display the details of the crown decoration. Additional tips: ①Turn off the phone's flash to prevent strong light reflection from damaging the cultural relics and affecting the photographic effect; ②Be mindful to avoid having tourists or clutter in the frame, maintaining a clean and uncluttered image.

Walking Guide

Upon entering and going up to the third floor, you can find Li Cui's crown decorations in the fifth exhibition hall titled "Conservation Science Section." — step-by-step photo guide

Upon entering and going up to the third floor, you can find Li Cui's crown decorations in the fifth exhibition hall titled "Conservation Science Section."

Navigate to the Shaanxi Archaeological Museum. — step-by-step photo guide

Navigate to the Shaanxi Archaeological Museum.